| Washington Irving - 1894 - 280 páginas
...by a continual succession of small landscapes of captivating loveliness. The great charm, however, of English scenery is the moral feeling that seems to pervade it. It so is associated in the mind with ideas of order, of quiet, of sober, well-established principles,... | |
| Louis Charles Syms - 1897 - 520 páginas
...anecdote, at-il été témoin de l'incident? II ENGLISH SCENEBY The great charm of English scenery 1 is the moral feeling that seems to pervade it. It is associated 2 in the mind with 1 ideas of order, of quiet, of sober, well-established principles. The old church... | |
| 1901 - 488 páginas
...PUNCTUATION— 40 Marks. Mr. DEWAR, Head Inspector. Mr. WORSLEY, District Inspector. The great charm, however, of English scenery is the moral feeling that seems...well-established principles, of hoary usage and reverend custom. Everything seems to be the growth of ages of regular and peaceful existence. The old church of remote... | |
| Peter Hampson Ditchfield - 1905 - 364 páginas
...appearance of an English village left on his mind is beautifully described in the following passage : — "The old church of remote architecture with its low,...tower, its windows rich with tracery and painted glass, its scrupulous preservation, its stately monuments of warriors and worthies of olden times, ancestors... | |
| Washington Irving - 1901 - 536 páginas
...by a continual succession of small landscapes of captivating loveliness. The great charm, however, of English scenery is the moral feeling that seems to pervade it. It is associated vin the mind with ideas of order, of quiet, of sober wellestablished principles, of hoary usage and... | |
| Alfred Richard Sennett - 1904 - 608 páginas
...by a continual succession of small landscapes of captivating loveliness. " The great charm, however, is the, moral feeling that seems to pervade it. It...wellestablished principles, of hoary usage and reverend custom. Everything seems to be the growth of ages of regular and peaceful existence. The old church of remote... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1905 - 330 páginas
...by a continual succession of small landscapes of captivating loveliness. The great charm, however, of English scenery is the moral feeling that seems...well-established principles, of hoary usage and reverend custom. Everything seems to be the growth of ages, of regular and peaceful existence. The old church of remote... | |
| Paul Blouët - 1906 - 216 páginas
...paradise. The great charm, however, of English scenery is the moral feeling that seems to pervade 6 it. It is associated in the mind with ideas of order,...well-established principles, of hoary usage and reverend custom. Everything seems to be the growth of ages of regular and peaceful existence.— WASHINGTON IRVING.... | |
| Washington Irving - 1907 - 328 páginas
...a continual succession of small land20 scapes of captivating loveliness. The great charm, however, of English scenery is the moral feeling that seems...wellestablished principles, of hoary usage and reverend custom. 25 Everything seems to be the growth of ages of regular and peaceful existence. The old church of remote... | |
| Charles Swain Thomas, Will David Howe - 1908 - 536 páginas
...little accustomed to the practice of the savage you mistrust the real danger. 3. The great charm however of English scenery is the moral feeling that seems to pervade it. 4. A termagant wife may therefore in some respects be considered a tolerable blessing. 5. It seemed... | |
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